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Sat, 29 Jul 2017 04:22:24 +0000http://chicagotheaterbeat.com/?p=57135#comment-623805Friggin’ amazing — witty & fast paced. Rocking script and super current, which is an achievement for the update of a play from the seventeenth century. Gonna’ work some of those barbs into my conversations.

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Thu, 20 Jul 2017 04:57:39 +0000http://chicagotheaterbeat.com/?p=57356#comment-623697Once again I feel the need to commend this reviewer (and this publication)for actually giving enough information about a show to allow the reader to decide whether he or she (yes, he or she) wants to see it, rather than (as so many publications do) simply say how great it is.

And once again I feel the need to thank this reviewer (and this publication)for keeping me from wasting my time and money on a ultra-PC piece of crap.

I hope when the day comes that no American — whether male, female, or other or white, black, or other — has any power, people will look back at the ignorance and anti-white male bigotry of this play as the point in history as when people — in the name of being PC — turned their back on the last clear chance to save our country.